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Perbandingan Kapasitas Inflitrasi Antara Tanah Terkelola Secara Organik Dan Konvesional Zebua, Bernardus; Gea, Erwin Saputra
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian dan Perikanan Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): PENARIK - Agustus
Publisher : CV. SINAR HOWUHOWU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/penarik.v2i1.56

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This research compares soil infiltration capacity on organically and conventionally managed land to determine the impact of management on soil quality and sustainability. Measurements were carried out using a double ring infiltrometer at two different locations with similar soil characteristics. The results showed that organic soil had a significantly higher infiltration capacity compared to conventional soil. This is related to the higher organic matter content and better soil structure on organic land. Higher infiltration capacity supports better soil water balance, reduces the risk of erosion, and increases resilience to climate change, making organic management a more sustainable option in agricultural practices. It is hoped that these findings can support the development of agricultural policies that are oriented towards environmental sustainability.
Pengaruh Bahan Organik, Pupuk Dan Teknik Tanam Terhadap Pertumbuhan Tanaman Gulo, Berkat Jaya; Zebua, Bernardus; Gea, Erwin Saputra; Gea, Irvan Haviz; Zebua, Irifan Setia
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian dan Perikanan Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): PENARIK - Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/penarik.v2i2.674

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This research aims to evaluate the effect of organic materials, fertilizers and planting techniques on plant growth and yield. Organic materials such as compost and manure are used to increase soil fertility, while inorganic fertilizers are applied to meet the macro and micro nutritional needs of plants. The planting techniques applied include legowo planting patterns, intercropping and monoculture with various variations in plant spacing. The results showed that the combination of organic matter and inorganic fertilizer significantly increased the soil nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium content, as well as the activity of soil microorganisms. The legowo planting technique provides better sunlight absorption efficiency, thereby increasing plant photosynthesis. Overall, the combination of organic materials, fertilizer and appropriate planting techniques resulted in more optimal vegetative and generative growth compared to the control. These results show the importance of integrating nutritional management and planting techniques to increase plant productivity in a sustainable manner.